Character type, who dis?
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Direct VS Indirect
plot, characters, conflict, theme, setting---these are the five things
things I haven't exactly taught in class this year, but I want to see who the risk-takers are
100

This type of character causes conflict (problems) for the main character(s) and or protagonist(s)

The Antagonist 

100

this is the first part of the plot line (Freytag's Pyramid)

DOUBLE POINTS: name two things introduced in this part

exposition

DOUBLE POINTS: characters, setting, basic situation 

100

define direct characterization

when the author or narrator TELLS you DIRECTLY the character trait(s)

100

DEFINE character


DOUBLE POINTS: define major and minor characters

a person, animal, or thing that carries out the plot or the action

DOUBLE POINTS: major - story revolves around (main) minor - not crucial or important to plot

100

What is a cliff hanger?

an ending of a story leaving the reader in suspense
200

This type of character has a fully developed personality; you see many different character traits

Round character

200

this is the next part of the plot line (Freytag's Pyramid)

DOUBLE POINTS: name the beginning of this part; the part that begins the major conflict of the plot or story

rising action

DOUBLE POINTS: inciting incident

200

define indirect characterization


DOUBLE POINTS: name each part of the STEAL method

when the author or narrator SHOWS you the character trait(s) through STEAL Method 


DOUBLE POINTS: SPEECH/THOUGHTS/EFFECTONOTHERS/ACTIONS/LOOKS

200

DEFINE conflict

DOUBLE POINTS: Give at least four different types of conflicts

a problem, struggle, fight

DOUBLE POINTS: CHARACTER VS: nature, character, society, self, supernatural, technology, fate/destiny

200
What is suspense?

anxiety about what might happen in a plot or story

300

This type of character shows only limited, or few character traits. 

Flat character

300

the turning point of the story; the protagonist and antagonist reach the highpoint of the conflict

climax

300

IS THIS DIRECT OR INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

"Oh look, it's a beautiful day! I have a feeling this will be another productive day!" exclaimed Rose. Rose pulled open her blinds, smiling, thinking to herself, I'm so lucky.


INDIRECT

300

DEFINE theme

lesson, moral, take-away from the story

author's message

300

What is a plot twist?

an unexpected surprise in a story or plot
400

This type of character remains the same throughout the entire story; never grows or changes

Static Character

400

this is the part of the plot line (Freytag's Pyramid) AFTER the climax

DOUBLE POINTS: define protagonist and antagonist

falling action


DOUBLE POINTS: main character, causes problems (conflict) for the main character

400

Joe glared at anyone who dared to look his way. "Buzz off," he growled to anyone who got too close. He scowled and continued to pout. Joe is anti-social.


DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION 

400

DEFINE setting

WHERE and WHEN a story takes place

400

What is a flashforward? 

a brief look at the future of the plot line in the story.

500

This type of character undergoes a personality change throughout the plot or story

Dynamic

500

this is the last part of the plot line (Freytag's Pyramid)

DOUBLE POINTS: what is the French name for this part?

resolution

DOUBLE POINTS: denouement 

500

Greg slowly walked into the room full of strangers. He barely took his eyes off of the floor. He didn't even look up when he heard a familiar voice say, "Hey!" Greg found a spot in the corner of the party that he didn't even want to be at and tried to turn invisible. 


INDIRECT

500

DEFINE plot


DOUBLE POINTS: what part of the plot (Freytag's Pyramid) is usually the longest part?

the actions or events in a story; each part of Freytag's Pyramid, the storyline itself; what happens in a story

DOUBLE POINTS: rising action

500

What is foreshadowing?

DOUBLE POINTS: what is a flashback?

 a warning or indication of (a future event).

DOUBLE POINTS: a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story. 

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